Welcome to the
Official Website of
USA TRADITIONAL KODOKAN JUDO
TM
A National Program of the
UNITED STATES JU-JITSU FEDERATION (USJJF)
A 501(c)3 Non-Profit Corporation

The Objective of USJJF's National Program of Traditional Kodokan Judo is to unify American Traditional Kodokan Judoka with a foundation of mutual respect and to provide services and guidance to foster Technical Excellence, Fellowship and Human Character Development. The USJJF is committed to Ensuring Integrity and Maintaining the Highest Standards in the Traditional Kodokan Judo Community.

 

LEADERSHIP

Dedicated Judoka working to preserve Traditional Kodokan Judo as an International Treasure  for Future Generations.

USJJF Central Technical Committee (CTC)
George E. Anderson, Chairman and Senior Technical Advisor
     
USA-TKJ Technical Sub-Committee
Joseph F. Connolly, II
Toshiaki Takikawa
Jim Harrison
T.R. McClanahan
Gene LeBell
George E. Anderson
Bruce R. Bethers
Billy L. Sharp
Ernest G. McPeek
Benjamin A. DeLeon
Patrick M. Hickey
James R. Webb
Yoshito Vincent Tamura
David E. Parritt

   
USJJF Regional Representatives
  • Alabama: Mark Barlow
  • Arkansas: Brian Dugger
  • Arizona: John Linebarger, Walt Sweet
  • California (Central): Neil Ohlenkamp
  • California (Southern): Gene LeBell, Gokor Chivichiyan
  • Colorado: Mathew Bayley, Bob Davis
  • Connecticut: David Burs
  • Delaware: Michael Graves
  • Florida: Jeffrey Cook, David E. Parritt
  • Georgia: Toshiaki Takikawa & Matt Larsen
  • Hawaii: Samuel C. Luke
  • Illinois: Ben Bergwerf & John Ryan III
  • Indiana: Billy Ray Smith & John Nanay
  • Iowa: Bill Cooley
  • Kansas: Robert Boggs, Doug Perrin
  • Kentucky: Kathy Howdieshell, John Looney
  • Louisiana: Robert M. Carver
  • Maryland: Fernando Yamasaki
  • Massachusetts: Santos Hernandez & Sean Gately
  • Michigan: Shaunton Davis
  • Minnesota: K. Joel Coles
  • Mississippi: Chris Dewey
  • Missouri: Roger Crocker
  • Montana: Jim Harrison
  • Nebraska James Caldwell
  • Nevada: John F. Chatwood, Richard Dunn, Charles Carter
  • New Hampshire: Mikel LaChapelle
  • New Jersey: Stuart Rosenberg
  • New Mexico: Robert Rutley
  • New York: Ernest G. McPeek, J.D.
  • North Carolina: Carl Wilcox & David Sgro
  • Ohio: - George Anderson, Michael Piaser, Pat Hickey, Michael Dunphy, Ph.D
  • Oklahoma: Billy L. Sharp, L. Michael Dillard, Mike Knight
  • Oregon: Steve Van Fleet
  • Pennsylvania: - Richard M. McPeek
  • Puerto Rico: Vazquez Wilfredo
  • South Carolina: Ridgely Abele
  • South Dakota: Julio Usera
  • Tennessee: Bill Ryan
  • Texas : James Webb, Matt Stokes, Ed Carol, David E. Mata Jr.
  • Utah: Ronald K. Bennett
  • Virginia: Quyen Phan Le
  • US Army, Japan: Kim Zornes
  • Southeast Asia:
  • Washington: Greg Sluys
  • Washington, DC: Bruce R. Bethers
  • West Virginia: Lawrence A. Emmons
  • Wisconsin: Ben DeLeon
  • Representative to South America: Guillermo (William) Cortes

 

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